Adoption Investigations in North Carolina

Experienced Private Investigators Helping You Navigate Adoption in North Carolina

Adoption can be a complicated and emotional process for all involved parties, and finding biological parents or children can be a daunting task. At Aubor Group, we understand how important it is to have all the information you need to make the best decisions for your family. Our investigative services are designed to help adoptive parents, birth parents, and attorneys in North Carolina navigate the adoption process and find their missing piece. By working with our experienced team of private investigators, you can gain access to critical information that may not be available through traditional channels.

Our Services

  • Our background checks are designed to provide peace of mind and ensure the safety of children placed for adoption. We can conduct comprehensive investigations to help you identify any red flags and make informed decisions.

  • If you're a birth parent looking for your child, we can help. Our experienced team can conduct searches across multiple databases and identify potential matches based on available information. We understand how important it is to find your child and provide closure.

  • If you're an adoptee looking for your biological family, we can help you connect with your roots. We use a combination of public records searches and DNA testing to help identify potential biological family members.

  • Our DNA testing services provide accurate and reliable results for confirming biological relationships. We work with reputable laboratories and can help you interpret the results.

  • Our team can conduct interviews with biological parents to gather information and provide additional insight into family history. We approach these interviews with sensitivity and respect to ensure a positive outcome.Item description

  • Obtaining consent from the paternal parent can be a critical step in the adoption process. We can help facilitate communication and secure consent on your behalf.

  • Our confidential intermediary services are designed to help adoptees and birth parents communicate while maintaining confidentiality. We can serve as a trusted third-party and help facilitate communication.

  • Our record searches can provide valuable information for adoption investigations. We can search adoption records and other public records to uncover additional information.

  • Our team can conduct interviews to gather additional information and provide insight into family history. We approach these interviews with sensitivity and respect to ensure a positive outcome.

Potential Consequences of not hiring an adoption investigator

Adoption can be an emotional and complex process for all parties involved. Unfortunately, there are situations where information can be withheld, misrepresented, or even fabricated, leading to devastating consequences for all parties involved. Here are a few examples of the negative effects of not hiring an adoption investigator:

  • Without the expertise and resources of a private investigator, it can be difficult to verify the accuracy of the information provided during the adoption process. In some cases, false information can be intentionally or unintentionally provided, which can lead to misunderstandings, confusion, or even legal issues down the line.

  • Background checks are a critical component of the adoption process, but they're only effective if they're conducted thoroughly and accurately. Without a professional investigator, important information about a potential adoptive family or birth parents may be overlooked, putting the child's safety and well-being at risk.

  • For birth parents or adoptive families, the search for answers can be emotionally taxing, especially if they're met with dead-ends, unanswered questions, or false leads. This can lead to unnecessary stress, anxiety, and uncertainty, which can be further compounded if they feel like they're not getting the full story.

  • When vital information is not disclosed, misrepresented, or falsified during the adoption process, it can lead to legal issues for all parties involved. This can include disputes over parental rights, custody battles, and even criminal charges if the information provided was knowingly false or withheld.

In short, not hiring an adoption investigator can lead to a range of negative consequences for all parties involved. If you're considering adoption, it's important to work with a professional investigative team like Aubor Group to ensure that you have all the information you need to make informed decisions and protect the well-being of the child.

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